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mr. white: i couldn't speak for what hhs wants. i can say only that we we -- that we will discharge the requirements we have. i will note -- sen. heitkamp: that's not an answer. we've got a gap here. if this were an investigation of a state foster care system, they would fail. and you basically would withdraw federal money, because there would be inadequate protections for kids. so now we have this group of children that, for whatever reason, we can argue about pull factors or push factors, we can argue about that, but they are children in our country, and the question is what do we do with them when they are in our country? and i'm frustrated, and i think you hear the frustration here. because what we hear is see no evil, we are not going to they -- pay any attention to what happens with these kids afterward, and if they don't show up, well, that's just the way it is. i want to explore this idea that you just said that when they are in your care, they are safe. that they are protected. i mean,
mr. white: i couldn't speak for what hhs wants. i can say only that we we -- that we will discharge the requirements we have. i will note -- sen. heitkamp: that's not an answer. we've got a gap here. if this were an investigation of a state foster care system, they would fail. and you basically would withdraw federal money, because there would be inadequate protections for kids. so now we have this group of children that, for whatever reason, we can argue about pull factors or push factors, we...
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mr. white: thank you. good morning. chairman portman, ranking member carper, i'd like to thank all of you for the opportunity to appear before the subcommittee on behalf of the department of health and human services. i'm jonathan white. a career officer in the u.s. public health commission corps. i served h.h.s. in three administrations. i'm assigned to the office of assistant secretary for preparedness and response and previously served as deputy director of the office of refugee resettlement over the unaccompanied alien children program and here to provide update on an interagency effort that h.h.s. expects and the positive impact on the u.a.c. program. they have a process for placing u.a.c. with parents or other sponsors that's designed to fully comply with the 1997 flores settlement agreement, the homeland security act of 2002, and the william wilbur force trafficking victims protection re-authorization act of 2008. to ensure the care and safety of u.a.c. who are referred to o.i.r. the mem
mr. white: thank you. good morning. chairman portman, ranking member carper, i'd like to thank all of you for the opportunity to appear before the subcommittee on behalf of the department of health and human services. i'm jonathan white. a career officer in the u.s. public health commission corps. i served h.h.s. in three administrations. i'm assigned to the office of assistant secretary for preparedness and response and previously served as deputy director of the office of refugee resettlement...
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mrs. johnson's last visit to the white house mrs. bush wheeled her into a room on the ground floor which had just been repainted under one other restoration projects that mrs. bush did. mrs. bush had had the walls of the room painted a perfect yellow complement to the dress that mrs. johnson wears in her official trip. she moved the portrait across the fire place. jackie kennedy is in front of you when you walk into the room. mrs. johnson over the fireplace and eleanor roosevelt. mrs. bush said to her, lady bird -- eisenhower is in there. thank you. i apologize. i'm talking about mrs. johnson. laura bush said to her lady bird i want you to know i have this room painted in a color that would match your beautiful dress. she took her upstairs in the elevator and brought her by her husband's portrait. mrs. johnson in her wheelchair looked up almost to embrace her husband. it's one of those things as a staffer in the white house you realize you work there but it's one of those incredible privileges and opportunities that you get to see fi
mrs. johnson's last visit to the white house mrs. bush wheeled her into a room on the ground floor which had just been repainted under one other restoration projects that mrs. bush did. mrs. bush had had the walls of the room painted a perfect yellow complement to the dress that mrs. johnson wears in her official trip. she moved the portrait across the fire place. jackie kennedy is in front of you when you walk into the room. mrs. johnson over the fireplace and eleanor roosevelt. mrs. bush said...
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through the white house. and so mrs. bush had made sure that any of the resident's staff that were still working in the white house that had been there in the johnson time were there to greet mrs. johnson at the diplomatic reception room door when she stepped in. and in addition, one of the butlers that had worked for the johnsons, mr. german, was now a part-time elevator operator, operated the president's elevator in the white house, just a few days a week, mrs. bush made sure that he was there and that he was the one that greeted mrs. johnson when the door was opened of the car for her to get out. and the way that mrs. johnson reached up in recognition to embrace mr. german and how he embraced her, is really would just make you weep. but would also, the two last things that i'll just say about mrs. johnson's visit, her last visit to the white house, is, mrs. bush wheeled her into the vermeil room on the ground floor, which had just been repainted under one of the restoration projects that mrs. bush did, thanks to the
through the white house. and so mrs. bush had made sure that any of the resident's staff that were still working in the white house that had been there in the johnson time were there to greet mrs. johnson at the diplomatic reception room door when she stepped in. and in addition, one of the butlers that had worked for the johnsons, mr. german, was now a part-time elevator operator, operated the president's elevator in the white house, just a few days a week, mrs. bush made sure that he was...
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treatment for injuries sustained as a result of being tortured by ugandan north ortiz allegations that mr white had been tortured during an early detention prompted widespread protests for the australian filmmaker who flew a drone over an opposition party rally in cambodia has been jailed for six years james ricketson was arrested in june last year and charged with espionage is arrest came amid a wider crackdown on freedom of expression by prime minister sends government. approve the international space station has been repairing a small leak in the soyuz transport ship thought to being caused by a small meteorite the initial solutions were surprisingly low tech i assess command alexander against a first plug hole with his finger before two russian cosmonauts taped it up the league lead to a drop in pressure. for the days of changing clocks backwards and forwards in the spring and winter and spring and autumn here in europe could be numbered the european commission is today proposing an end to the switch between summer and winter time across the union the decision comes after an online poll fou
treatment for injuries sustained as a result of being tortured by ugandan north ortiz allegations that mr white had been tortured during an early detention prompted widespread protests for the australian filmmaker who flew a drone over an opposition party rally in cambodia has been jailed for six years james ricketson was arrested in june last year and charged with espionage is arrest came amid a wider crackdown on freedom of expression by prime minister sends government. approve the...
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for injuries sustained as a result of being tortured by ugandan or thought his allegations that mr white had been talked to during the early detention prompted widespread protests. an australian filmmaker who flew a drone over an opposition party rally in cambodia has been jailed for six years james records then was arrested in june last year and charged with espionage is arrest came amid a wider crackdown of freedom of expression a prime minister who sends government. german man has been sentenced to nearly ten years in prison for a bomb attack on a mosque in eastern germany in twenty six he detonated a homemade pipe bombs outside the party mosque in dresden while the him and his family were inside no one was injured but the judge said the accused show extreme xenophobia. germany's minister for families visit the scene of a deadly stabbing in cabinets today the crime committed last weekend inventively by two migrants laid bare deep divisions over chancellor merkel's decision to allow nearly a million migrants into germany twenty fifth the following days of violent protests the family's
for injuries sustained as a result of being tortured by ugandan or thought his allegations that mr white had been talked to during the early detention prompted widespread protests. an australian filmmaker who flew a drone over an opposition party rally in cambodia has been jailed for six years james records then was arrested in june last year and charged with espionage is arrest came amid a wider crackdown of freedom of expression a prime minister who sends government. german man has been...
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in the dining room will, with the candlestick, mrs white. anyway, here's how to stay in touch!and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe. and we want to hear from you too. get involved, on the bbc‘s business live web page, at bbc.com/business. on twitter, we're @bbcbusiness, and you can find us on facebook at bbc money. business live, on tv and online — what you need to know, when you need to know. tom is back, as promised. we have lots to discuss. including of course your commute. first of all, toyota, uber, coming together, with this d riverless uber, coming together, with this driverless car attack. an interesting combination. i would just imagine even culturally there isa just imagine even culturally there is a huge clash. maybe that is true but i think car manufacturers the world over a re but i think car manufacturers the world over are desperate to get in on this sort of car sharing, which represents a really significant threat to their business. the business of individual car ownership. if we stop buying individual cars, it wouldn't feel the need to ha
in the dining room will, with the candlestick, mrs white. anyway, here's how to stay in touch!and analysis from our team of editors right around the globe. and we want to hear from you too. get involved, on the bbc‘s business live web page, at bbc.com/business. on twitter, we're @bbcbusiness, and you can find us on facebook at bbc money. business live, on tv and online — what you need to know, when you need to know. tom is back, as promised. we have lots to discuss. including of course your...
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so, who is enforcing these agreements today, mr. white, mr. mchenry? who is enforcing these agreements? >> we're not a law enforcement agency. where a child reenters orr care or a sponsor seeks to sponsor a second child, any prior history of not fulfilling any term of their agreement would definitely affect the decision. so, sponsor who is not in the past lived up to their agreement, this would be a factor in determining their suitability to sponsor that child again or another child. >> so nobody is enforcing the agreement. is what you're saying. all you can do is say if somebody wants to be a sponsor again you can look but a but nobody is enforcing the agreement. at our last hearing, we talk about these calls, and we appreciate the fact that the last hearing hhs told us what is learned from calls from october to december of 2017. a three-month period. we had a little disagreement earlier when you, commander white, said there are no lost children, there clearly are. your own testimony said there were 28 kids who had run away, 1500 kids roughly who -- i
so, who is enforcing these agreements today, mr. white, mr. mchenry? who is enforcing these agreements? >> we're not a law enforcement agency. where a child reenters orr care or a sponsor seeks to sponsor a second child, any prior history of not fulfilling any term of their agreement would definitely affect the decision. so, sponsor who is not in the past lived up to their agreement, this would be a factor in determining their suitability to sponsor that child again or another child....
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white. >> authorize the director to implement the delores street median parking project. i won't read all of the -- >> thank you, miss boomer. mr. knox white. >> thank you. john knox white. i'm the planning manager in the sustainable streets project. i am speaking on behalf -- not on behalf but that a lot of work that julia wilson on our team did, and i wanted to make sure that they want recognized for her work especially since this is her final tuesday with the agency. she'll be leaving us to go off to graduate school on friday, so we will be sad to miss her. but i wanted to make sure that having gone through this project, all of her hard work was recognized. >> you wanted to put her through one final board meeting? >> we wanted to make sure she was here before she left. >> thank you. >> so just for a quick background, i know it's been a long meeting, so i won't go very long. you know, we convened in 2015 and 2016 a community committee of about 12 -- about ten people to discuss concerns that had arisen and -- over decades in the delores park area around people parking along the median along delores street along 14th and 18th.
white. >> authorize the director to implement the delores street median parking project. i won't read all of the -- >> thank you, miss boomer. mr. knox white. >> thank you. john knox white. i'm the planning manager in the sustainable streets project. i am speaking on behalf -- not on behalf but that a lot of work that julia wilson on our team did, and i wanted to make sure that they want recognized for her work especially since this is her final tuesday with the agency. she'll...
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they have more interesting cultures than you do, mr. white bread and mayonnaise.y deserve better treatment. contracts that to the story. new numbers on the drug crisis in america. it is by far the worst in our history. more than 70,000 americans died of drug ods in just the last year. that is a shocking, horrifying number but you may not be familiar with it, because the press barely covered that tragedy. they don't care. it's just middle america dying, no big deal. but if you watched tv in the last few days you have definitely heard of a man called joel a rona lara, a hardworking undocumented worker who for fon explore will reasons was arrested out of the blue by i.c.e. agents as he drove his wife to the hospital for a c-section. the media pounced. a moral of prosody typical of the trunk years. the cameroons never did anything so appalling. cnn went on the attack before ice even commented on what happened. >> i want to let you know about this story regarding a new baby boy. he has not with his dad today because i.c.e. agents pulled his father away has the family w
they have more interesting cultures than you do, mr. white bread and mayonnaise.y deserve better treatment. contracts that to the story. new numbers on the drug crisis in america. it is by far the worst in our history. more than 70,000 americans died of drug ods in just the last year. that is a shocking, horrifying number but you may not be familiar with it, because the press barely covered that tragedy. they don't care. it's just middle america dying, no big deal. but if you watched tv in the...
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mr. trump's personal lawyer. the white house is its own person. mr. mcgahn represents the office of the white house, but the point is -- think about it. if mr. mcgahn had said something incriminating or something that was really harmful to mr. trump do we think he would still have a job in the white house? >> the president doesn't know exactly what mr. mcgahn said to the special counsel's team. >> perhaps he would have resigned. >> the "new york times" says based on what they are hearing from the many people they had been talking to that mcgahn told mueller's teams about actions and trump's obsession with pull precipitation -- putting a loyalist in charge. how does this help the president? >> this is not -- we keep talking about fake news. this is really old news. there was nothing new in the "new york times" article. there was nothing news breaking about it. there was no secret that don mcgahn and a number of other white house officials were interviewed by mueller's team. part of that was that it was sanctioned as part of the president's legal team. t
mr. trump's personal lawyer. the white house is its own person. mr. mcgahn represents the office of the white house, but the point is -- think about it. if mr. mcgahn had said something incriminating or something that was really harmful to mr. trump do we think he would still have a job in the white house? >> the president doesn't know exactly what mr. mcgahn said to the special counsel's team. >> perhaps he would have resigned. >> the "new york times" says based on...
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they have more interesting cultures than you do, mr. white bread and mayonnaise.eatment. contracts that to the story. new numbers on the drug crisis in america. it is by far the worst in our history. more than 70,000 americans died of drug ods in just the last year.
they have more interesting cultures than you do, mr. white bread and mayonnaise.eatment. contracts that to the story. new numbers on the drug crisis in america. it is by far the worst in our history. more than 70,000 americans died of drug ods in just the last year.
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reporter: white house staff? mr lewandowski: white house staff? my guess is, based on historical precedents, i think sarah huckabee sanders will not stay through the 2020 election. you the podium is a very difficult job. she has been in that job for the better part of 17-18 months. i don't see the same person behind that podium for another 2 years. reporter: she leaves after the election? mr lewandowski: i don't know the directive from the administration, that i would say it is likely the edict has come down saying if you're going to stay you stay through november, the 83 days we have left. after that if you want to leave, would be happy to help you find an opportunity. the majority of the staff that is there, will stay for the 83 days. reporter: are you 100% convinced the president will run for reelection? mr lewandowski: to answer your question today, 100% yes. reporter: you are dealing a lot with the vice president. what is his role in the midterms? can he traveled places the president might not be as welcome? mr lewandowski: the vice president
reporter: white house staff? mr lewandowski: white house staff? my guess is, based on historical precedents, i think sarah huckabee sanders will not stay through the 2020 election. you the podium is a very difficult job. she has been in that job for the better part of 17-18 months. i don't see the same person behind that podium for another 2 years. reporter: she leaves after the election? mr lewandowski: i don't know the directive from the administration, that i would say it is likely the edict...
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mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain? >> tonight, white house flags honoring mccain once again after a firestorm and a rare reversal from the president. >>> setting his sights, new twists in the deadly rampage in the florida video game tournament. [ gunshots ] >> authorities now say >>> vow of silence, the pope makes clear he will not answer accusations from a top vatican official he knew of priest abuse in the u.s. at the highest level and covered for it. >>> thousands evacuated from the statute of liberty, an emergency as fire erupts. >>> and online buyer beware, a warning for shoppers about popular jewelry, electronics, makeup and more. are you really getting what you think you just bought? >>> good evening, everybody. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. senator john mccain relished a battle and liked to get the last word and today he did just that, issuing a farewell statement read by a close aid in phoenix, a message of thanks, a message of hope and a pointed message of warning about the state of our politics today. and yet there were
mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain? >> tonight, white house flags honoring mccain once again after a firestorm and a rare reversal from the president. >>> setting his sights, new twists in the deadly rampage in the florida video game tournament. [ gunshots ] >> authorities now say >>> vow of silence, the pope makes clear he will not answer accusations from a top vatican official he knew of priest abuse in the u.s. at the highest level and covered for it....
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mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's
mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my...
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end of the easy credit era continues to deflate the turkish economy mr trius latest international confrontation was prompted by the white house imposition of sanctions on turkish officials over the case of a u.s. pastor who has been charged with complicity in a coup attempt against mr heir to watch. and other currency and sanctions news in the region next door to turkey the value of the russian ruble is seguing has hit
end of the easy credit era continues to deflate the turkish economy mr trius latest international confrontation was prompted by the white house imposition of sanctions on turkish officials over the case of a u.s. pastor who has been charged with complicity in a coup attempt against mr heir to watch. and other currency and sanctions news in the region next door to turkey the value of the russian ruble is seguing has hit
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senator whitehouse: mr. white him you said march 22 -- >> that is right, i left on the 15th of march and became aware of the announcement of the zero-tolerance policy on television on the 6th of april. mr. whitehouse: i assume you knew that this was going to take place before april 6? >> we were advised it was going to be a possibility. senator whitehouse: when were you notified that this decision would be taken? >> only a few days before it came out, so on or about april 6. senator whitehouse: ms. higgins? >> when it was announced, but i would note our director has indicated that he was asked to make a recommendation once the decision was made to prosecute. senator whitehouse: mr. white, i have a few seconds left, how many cases are you aware of separated children, separated pursuant to this policy, in which it turned out there were fraudulent claims of parentage and there was in fact no family relation between that child and the person claiming heritage or family relation? >> sir, i do not have that number with
senator whitehouse: mr. white him you said march 22 -- >> that is right, i left on the 15th of march and became aware of the announcement of the zero-tolerance policy on television on the 6th of april. mr. whitehouse: i assume you knew that this was going to take place before april 6? >> we were advised it was going to be a possibility. senator whitehouse: when were you notified that this decision would be taken? >> only a few days before it came out, so on or about april 6....
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. >> mr. white, he said march 22 before you left and you did not know at the time. >> no i left on 15 march. i became aware of the announcement of the zero-tolerance policy when it was on television on 6 april. >> i assume that you knew since you are working with the attorney general that this was going to take place before april 6? >> we were consulted or advised it may be a possibility. in case it had any operational impact on us. >> when were you first notified that it was going or that the decision will be taken? >> it would only be a few days before it came out. on or about april 6. >> ms. higgins, when did you first find out about the attorney general april 6 decision? >> when the decision was announced. but i would note that our director has indicated that he was asked to make a recommendation once the decision was made to prosecute illegal border crossers, how to implement that. >> mr. white, can i ask you, have a few seconds left.how many cases are you aware of, of separated children -- sep
. >> mr. white, he said march 22 before you left and you did not know at the time. >> no i left on 15 march. i became aware of the announcement of the zero-tolerance policy when it was on television on 6 april. >> i assume that you knew since you are working with the attorney general that this was going to take place before april 6? >> we were consulted or advised it may be a possibility. in case it had any operational impact on us. >> when were you first notified...
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mr. nixon did. >> white house press secretary sarah sanders was asked why the president mass not ordered the review of any republicans including his former national security adviser mr. flynn. >> we would look at those if we >> flynn was fired by the president trump and later plead guilty to lying to the fbi. now, president trump did tell the wall street jury room last night he would add a republican to that list if he thought they were, quote, incompetent or crazy. nikki? >> john schiumo here in new york. thank you. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll discuss the brennan case with cbs senior national security analyst fran townsend, who was homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to president george w. bush. >>> jury deliberations begin today in paul manafort's financial fraud trial. in closing arguments yesterday, prosecutors told jurors the evidence against the the -- paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager is guilty. it doesn't involve allegations of russian election interference or possible collusion. >>> the husband of a missing pregnant colorado woman and
mr. nixon did. >> white house press secretary sarah sanders was asked why the president mass not ordered the review of any republicans including his former national security adviser mr. flynn. >> we would look at those if we >> flynn was fired by the president trump and later plead guilty to lying to the fbi. now, president trump did tell the wall street jury room last night he would add a republican to that list if he thought they were, quote, incompetent or crazy. nikki?...
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mrs. reagan this is beautiful. i do agree. remember i'm the only pastry man at the white house. i would have to make 15 or 16 of those. i told mrs. reagan, but madam, there's only two days left before dinner. here comes the challenge. i still have the chill in my back today. thank you very much. i will go back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for those who don't know what a sugar basket is, it's made of sugar. you can put it in my book, it shows you how to make sugar basket. then you can count how many sugar cubes that is. first i have to make many other things. the business will not stop because of that. ladies and gentlemen, of course it did happen and it happened well. she got so many compliments and on my way home that night, i did not know i had that much in me, but this is what courage is . that's what it is when you have passion for something. you say i have to play with the computer or not possible. i'm by myself. i said mrs. reagan, it's going to happen and the did happen. -- and it did happen. there are pictures of those desserts in some of my books and i was so proud. this is what it is. pride is somet
mrs. reagan this is beautiful. i do agree. remember i'm the only pastry man at the white house. i would have to make 15 or 16 of those. i told mrs. reagan, but madam, there's only two days left before dinner. here comes the challenge. i still have the chill in my back today. thank you very much. i will go back to my kitchen and start cooking sugar. for those who don't know what a sugar basket is, it's made of sugar. you can put it in my book, it shows you how to make sugar basket. then you can...
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mr. trump. the white house says that's simply not true. >> that's not hush money. >> reporter: omarosa says she was complicit staying by president trump's side after he made racially explicit comments. >>> happening today federal investigators will send the black boxes from a stolen passenger plane to washington, d.c. they found the flight data recorder and part of the cockpit voice recorder in the plane's wreckage south of seattle yesterday. the devices should provide some clues about what was going on inside the cockpit of that horizon air. he stole the plane and flew it around puget sound for more than an hour. he made wild loops before the plane crashed into an island. and people who knew russell are stunned. >> you could tell he was in pain, kind of seemed a little delusional, and i was just shocked to see that someone who was so nice and so helpful and caring -- actually, he cared about his job to do such a thing. >> authorities are trying to confirm recovered human remains are russell. he was a gro
mr. trump. the white house says that's simply not true. >> that's not hush money. >> reporter: omarosa says she was complicit staying by president trump's side after he made racially explicit comments. >>> happening today federal investigators will send the black boxes from a stolen passenger plane to washington, d.c. they found the flight data recorder and part of the cockpit voice recorder in the plane's wreckage south of seattle yesterday. the devices should provide some...
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mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my mother's 100th birthday. mike and i are extremely grateful to each and every one of you. but most certainly, mom would have been if she were here. leisl and hank, thank you for your tireless efforts and generosity. [ applause ] but a special thank you to our friends at meyer garden, everything is absolutely beautiful. thank you. [ applause ] remarkable events like this don't just happen, they take months and months of hard work. no one absolutely no one does it better than the head of my dad's foundation, joe calvaruso. [ applause ] joe and donna, would you please stand for your $and the fellow foundation staff membe
mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. nbc's andrea mitchell moderates this discussion. it's about 40 minutes. >>> lena meyer, hank and leisel, wally tepp, wherever you are, joe and donna kavaruso, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation, reverend char, martha reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a wonderful, lovely luncheon. this is a wonderful celebration of my...
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. >> mr. white, you said march 26 was your last day in you know the time -- >> no, sir, i left it on the 15th of march and i became aware of the announcement of the policy when was on television on the sixth of april. >> i assume you knew because you work with the attorney general that it would take place before april 6? >> we're assaulted and advised in case it had operational yoeffectiveness. >> when we personified that the decision will be taken? >> only a few days before came out so on or about april 6pr. >> mexican, when did you find out about the decision? >> i found out when the decision was announced but i would note that our director had indicated that he was asked to make a recommendation once the decision was made to prosecute illegal border crossings and how to implement that. >> mr. white, could i ask you and i just have a few seconds left how many cases are you aware of of separated children pursuant to this policy in which it turned out that there were fraudulent claims of parentage a
. >> mr. white, you said march 26 was your last day in you know the time -- >> no, sir, i left it on the 15th of march and i became aware of the announcement of the policy when was on television on the sixth of april. >> i assume you knew because you work with the attorney general that it would take place before april 6? >> we're assaulted and advised in case it had operational yoeffectiveness. >> when we personified that the decision will be taken? >> only a...
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next, christopher white discusses the confusion in the wheatfield, describing it as a turning point in the battle. this talk is one hour. >> our next presenter is mr. kristopher white. he has a master of arts in military history. he is a graduate of california university of pennsylvania with a bachelors of arts in history. he serves as the education manager of the american battlefield trust and some of his past experience includes five years as a staff military historian at fredericksburg and spotsylvania. he has been a historian for the recreation board and a continuing educator of allegheny county near pittsburgh. he is one of the cofounders of this book series as well as the founder -- [applause] >> thanks for sticking around tonight. i see garry drove everyone away. i actually worked for him. . as the battle goes on, it does not go well. the union forces will be driven by confederate through the streets back to what i called their alamo. that will be cemetery hill. that is their last ditch defensive line. he sees it as a defensive line. hancock declares it around 3:15 on july 1 of 1863. the army's start to converge more and more. it is like a
next, christopher white discusses the confusion in the wheatfield, describing it as a turning point in the battle. this talk is one hour. >> our next presenter is mr. kristopher white. he has a master of arts in military history. he is a graduate of california university of pennsylvania with a bachelors of arts in history. he serves as the education manager of the american battlefield trust and some of his past experience includes five years as a staff military historian at fredericksburg...
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mr. mcghan is the white house counsel. i ask you, did the president have a say in whether mcghan cooperate with mr. mueller? mueller could have subpoenaed mr. mcghan. >> he could have asserted executive privilege. he aloud and encouraged mcghan and 30 other people connected with the white house to go in and fully cooperate. the headline in the "new york times" that said white house counsel cooperated extensively is a rush to judgment. and people are assuming that means he's incriminating the president. not necessarily. i just heard a sound bite from mayor giuliani. if mr. mcghan talks about illegal conduct in the white house he legally and ethically would have had to resign. we don't know what he said. but it's just as likely he was an advocate for the president. what we do know is he told the truth. arthel: tell me the well reasons why he would have to have resigned. >> he could not be part of an on jon -- and ongoing criminal activity. he would have had to resign. arthel: what do you say to claims that the president is se
mr. mcghan is the white house counsel. i ask you, did the president have a say in whether mcghan cooperate with mr. mueller? mueller could have subpoenaed mr. mcghan. >> he could have asserted executive privilege. he aloud and encouraged mcghan and 30 other people connected with the white house to go in and fully cooperate. the headline in the "new york times" that said white house counsel cooperated extensively is a rush to judgment. and people are assuming that means he's...
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mrs. reagan, this is beautiful. i do agree. and remember, i was the only pastry man at the white house those days. and i would have to make 15, 16 of those. and it is sunday afternoon. so, i told mrs. reagan, i said madame, this is beautiful. but, madam, there is only two days left before the dinner. here comes the challenge. roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak. and i said yes madam, thank you very much. sugar. for some of you who do not know what a sugar basket is, it's all made of sugar, we leave it like a basket and all. in my book, dessert university, there is a sketch that shows you how to make a basket. and then you have to make four tulips per basket, sometimes 15, you can count how many sugar tulips that is. plus i have to make cookies and many other things. the rest of the business does not stop because of that. so, she said, i have two days and two nights. now, ladies and gentlemen, here is when you know what proud is. because, of course, it did happen, and happened well. and she got so many complim
mrs. reagan, this is beautiful. i do agree. and remember, i was the only pastry man at the white house those days. and i would have to make 15, 16 of those. and it is sunday afternoon. so, i told mrs. reagan, i said madame, this is beautiful. but, madam, there is only two days left before the dinner. here comes the challenge. roland, correction, you have two days and two nights. you know, i still have the chill in my back today, right now as we speak. and i said yes madam, thank you very much....
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mr. tom white and there's story how he pursued it persistently and people were keeping quiet about it. this was a real conspiracy against an indian tribe and this book is a fantastic book and david has done a fantastic job as far as i'm concerned. held my interest from beginning to the end. the mystery of it, the historical nature of it and it's true. ... >> thankful to barnes and noble for allowing me to speak in this iconic la location, the grove. as you know, the growth has not always been at the center of la. the time i write about from the 1900s-1930. the grove was really the boondocks. the name, the growth, ands that. this was an agricultural area. a guy by the name of - - had a dairy farm out here. by the 20th century, he was digging a water well and he struck oil. suddenly the derricks went up in the cow pastures which is a phenomenon you can still see in the area today. and he started an oil company which equaled the gilmore oil company which was pretty successful, but they remained agricultural. nothing really happened here until after my time period, the 30s. even the farmer
mr. tom white and there's story how he pursued it persistently and people were keeping quiet about it. this was a real conspiracy against an indian tribe and this book is a fantastic book and david has done a fantastic job as far as i'm concerned. held my interest from beginning to the end. the mystery of it, the historical nature of it and it's true. ... >> thankful to barnes and noble for allowing me to speak in this iconic la location, the grove. as you know, the growth has not always...
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last night at a white house dinner for evangelical leaders, mr. trump made his first public statement on mccain. >> we very much appreciate everything that senator mccain has done for our country. >> reporter: on capitol hill, lawmakers offered fond remembrances of their colleague. >> i would say to the president or anybody in the world, it's time to pause and say this was a great man. he gave everything for us. we owe him nothing less than the respect that he earned. >> reporter: the formal memorials for senator mccain will begin tomorrow when his body lies in state at the arizona state capitol. president trump will not be at senator mccain's funeral. according to the "associated press," two white house officials said mccain's family had asked before the senator's death that the president not attend the service. the administration will instead be represented by chief of staff john kelly, defense secretary james mattis, and national security adviser john bolton. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> ahead on "cbs thi
last night at a white house dinner for evangelical leaders, mr. trump made his first public statement on mccain. >> we very much appreciate everything that senator mccain has done for our country. >> reporter: on capitol hill, lawmakers offered fond remembrances of their colleague. >> i would say to the president or anybody in the world, it's time to pause and say this was a great man. he gave everything for us. we owe him nothing less than the respect that he earned. >>...
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mr. cohen's words. white house is concerned about impeachment. some experts say if democrats retake the house, they'll have that at the top of their agenda. some are worried this could give more fuel to the mueller probe. >> things already heating up now. >>> an update in the serlg for student mollie tibbets. after she went for an evening jog. according to authorities, undocumented immigrant cristhian rivera was charged with first degrees murder hours after officials pound what they believed to be her body in a farm field. dan sheneman tells us more. >> reporter: more than a month after student mollie tibbets disappeared, the search for her came to an end. >> a body was discovered early this morning in a farm field southeast of brooklyn, iowa. the identity has not been confirmed. we believe it to be the body of mollie tibbets. >> authorities have a suspect in custody, 24-year-old cristhian bahena riviera who may have been in the country for seven years. video showing tibbets the day she disappeared provided a break in the case. the young woman's
mr. cohen's words. white house is concerned about impeachment. some experts say if democrats retake the house, they'll have that at the top of their agenda. some are worried this could give more fuel to the mueller probe. >> things already heating up now. >>> an update in the serlg for student mollie tibbets. after she went for an evening jog. according to authorities, undocumented immigrant cristhian rivera was charged with first degrees murder hours after officials pound what...
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democrats think getting young voters will be key to winning back the white house. mr trump has his own young supporters who are deeply devoted. chris buckler reports. it's up to you, your generation. in the presidential ballroom of the president's own washington hotel is a gathering of the trump teams. crowd chants: usa, usa! hundreds of republican high school students in the capital for a banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i don't think trump's a republican. i think you can make a whole party based on what trump believes. he's conservative in some areas but he's also not conservative in some areas. you see yourself as a trump party rather than the republican party? yes, 100%. oh, that never gets old. little seems to shake the belief of the president's most devoted supporters, but donald trump junior knows his father is a divisive figure, and recent days have only widened the gap between those who love him and those who loathe him. hate and bs is not a political platform. that is all the other side h
democrats think getting young voters will be key to winning back the white house. mr trump has his own young supporters who are deeply devoted. chris buckler reports. it's up to you, your generation. in the presidential ballroom of the president's own washington hotel is a gathering of the trump teams. crowd chants: usa, usa! hundreds of republican high school students in the capital for a banquet meal and a week of conservative politics, and many here share donald trump's view of the world. i...
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because right now there is no african-american senior staffer in the white house. >> reporter: all of it raising questions about how mr. trump is running his own administration and whether he is including enough african-americans in it. kristen welker, nbc news, the white house. >> when he wasn't tweeting about omarosa today, president trump was tweeting about the fbi agent who has been the center of controversy. pe peter strzok has been fired by the fbi. the president tweeting, finally. but tonight's strzok's lawyer says it may have been political. details from pete williams. >> reporter: once one of the fbi's top counterintelligence agents, peter strzok is out, fired over text messages he exchanged during the campaign with an fbi lawyer, lisa page, about donald trump. in one she asks, he's not ever going to become president, right? strzok at the time a senior agent on the russia investigation responds, no, no, he's not, we'll stop it. strzok insisted his private views never affected his work. >> i separated out my personal beliefs from any action i took officially as an fbi agent every day. >> reporter: but to house
because right now there is no african-american senior staffer in the white house. >> reporter: all of it raising questions about how mr. trump is running his own administration and whether he is including enough african-americans in it. kristen welker, nbc news, the white house. >> when he wasn't tweeting about omarosa today, president trump was tweeting about the fbi agent who has been the center of controversy. pe peter strzok has been fired by the fbi. the president tweeting,...
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the white house says mr brennan used his access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegationsfull round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. england rugby union international danny cipriani has been arrested at a nightclub injersey. his club gloucester confirmed that he was involved in an incident in the early hours of wednesday morning at a venue in st helier. the former sale player will appear at a magistrates court on thursday morning. more from our sports news correspondent david ornstein. cipriani was arrested in st helier, the capital of jersey. cipriani was arrested in st helier, the capital ofjersey. the state of jersey police released a statement saying a 30—year—old daniel cipriani was charged with common assault, larceny, assault on police, resisting arrest and disorderly on licensed premises and has been remanded in custody until a court appearance at a magistrates‘ court at 10am tomorrow. we may learn more then. gloucester rugby club said they were aware of the incident and they were aware of the incident and they will be making a further commen
the white house says mr brennan used his access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegationsfull round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. england rugby union international danny cipriani has been arrested at a nightclub injersey. his club gloucester confirmed that he was involved in an incident in the early hours of wednesday morning at a venue in st helier. the former sale player will appear at a magistrates court on thursday morning. more from our sports news...
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mr. trump. >> now the white house short on answers as the contradictions mount.nfazed tweeting at 1:00 a.m. no collusion. rigged witch hunt. we have kaitlan collins with more. >> reporter: christine and dave, the president is now facing enormous political and legal pressure. in the middle of that, he is trying to change his story of the payments michael cohen made to the two women who allege they had an affair with trump. what he knew and when. the president saying with fox news he did not know about the payments until later on. he did not specify a date. >> did you know about the payments? >> later on i knew. later on. you have to understand, what he did and they were not taken from campaign finance. that's a much bigger thing. they did not come out of the campaign. they came from me. >> reporter: that contradicts the tape released by michael cohen last month which discusses how to make a payment to one of the women before the payment was made. >> when it comes to the financing. >> what financing? >> payment. >> pay with cash? >> no, no, no. i got it. >> reporte
mr. trump. >> now the white house short on answers as the contradictions mount.nfazed tweeting at 1:00 a.m. no collusion. rigged witch hunt. we have kaitlan collins with more. >> reporter: christine and dave, the president is now facing enormous political and legal pressure. in the middle of that, he is trying to change his story of the payments michael cohen made to the two women who allege they had an affair with trump. what he knew and when. the president saying with fox news he...
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mr. president. thank you for welcoming us to the white house. happy to be with you. >> thank you very much, everybody.
mr. president. thank you for welcoming us to the white house. happy to be with you. >> thank you very much, everybody.
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the white house called the federal society had been asked him to call mr. gorsuch and tell him the good news. to say that the federal society play critical role in the selection of a nominee is an understatement. if you don't clear their background tests. their litmus test you cannot be considered by the trump administration for the supreme court. that's offensive to me. you don't see reference to the federalist society for the heritage institute in the united states constitution. to get to any special interest group, light rafter center, that kind of authority is beyond what our founding fathers imagined would be the process for selecting someone for the supreme court. that gets more complicated. before we consider nominee to the supreme court we have to review their records. it takes time. literally scores of lawyers sit down and go through the published opinions and speeches and other documents which evidence a person's background. when it comes to brett kavanaugh, it's an extensive background. he said at the role at the highest government for years. the
the white house called the federal society had been asked him to call mr. gorsuch and tell him the good news. to say that the federal society play critical role in the selection of a nominee is an understatement. if you don't clear their background tests. their litmus test you cannot be considered by the trump administration for the supreme court. that's offensive to me. you don't see reference to the federalist society for the heritage institute in the united states constitution. to get to any...
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mr. trump. donald trump jr. then responds if it is what you say, i love it, especially later in the summer. i want to bring in jamil jafr the former white house koun snell the george bush adm administration, and mr. neftali, thank you. and so, there is no negative inference from it, and what should the white house be worried about? >> he is speaking on a regular basis about what the president was doing or the vice president was doing. he waived the executive privilege and gave him time to talk and more conversations to be provided or advice and now that don mcgahn has gone and said everything that he knows, because that is what the president told him to do and the president is in a situation where the stories varies from don mcgahn and he goes to testify that is a real problem for the prosecutor because nothing a is at stake there. >> and you are looking at marine one with the president and first lady to leave new jersey bearing president trump's name. and so the personal president of donald trump julie giuliani says that he has a good idea of what don mcgahn would say, and on that q&a of "meet the press" it does not seem that rudy giul
mr. trump. donald trump jr. then responds if it is what you say, i love it, especially later in the summer. i want to bring in jamil jafr the former white house koun snell the george bush adm administration, and mr. neftali, thank you. and so, there is no negative inference from it, and what should the white house be worried about? >> he is speaking on a regular basis about what the president was doing or the vice president was doing. he waived the executive privilege and gave him time to...
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white house of this mirror. it was a gift of a dealer and appears to come from the home of mrs. harriett pratt. a wealthy new york collector and a member of an advisory committee to the white house, later its chairperson for over 20 years. the mirror was intended for the state dining room. it was thought to be in the adam style from about 1790. we now think it to be the work of the english designer and cabinet maker thomas chippendale and probably dates a little bit earlier, more like 1770. following the truman renovation, the mirror hung in the blue room for many years but was finally returned to the state dining room in 1961. a probable mate came to the white house collection in 1973. the bequest of agnes meyer, the wife of eugene meyer, the o one-time publisher of the washington post. that mirror today hangs in the entrance hall. at the time of the white house renovation during the truman presidency, there were foreign gifts received for the executive mansion including one from great britain. on october 31st, 1951, princess elizabeth and prince philip arrived in washington for a visit with pr
white house of this mirror. it was a gift of a dealer and appears to come from the home of mrs. harriett pratt. a wealthy new york collector and a member of an advisory committee to the white house, later its chairperson for over 20 years. the mirror was intended for the state dining room. it was thought to be in the adam style from about 1790. we now think it to be the work of the english designer and cabinet maker thomas chippendale and probably dates a little bit earlier, more like 1770....